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All major browsers dropped Windows 7 support.
Running Windows 7 connected to the web is a huge security risk.
Install Linux or a supported version of Windows.
Your hardware will run just fine under Windows 10, you can install the Windows 7 drivers. Windows's primary selling point is this backwards compatibility with software.
As for Win10 and your CPU, when's the last time you tried installing? From Intel Communities, it seems that disabling NX from BIOS fixes the issue. I suggest you try that.
Also, quit calling people you disagree trolls.
the primary browser... firefox still supports it...
granted they will stop giving it updates after march 2025...
meaning only after that point it gets insecure to run it online....
and yeah I did just call firefox THE primary browser...
I know personally nobody that not uses it.. and certainly not on their oc
I may have seen edge or google on a few very old.. peoples pc's.. or like in a office setting where they not invested in a proper IT team..
but no serious person with a bit of computerskill I know uses it.
on peoples phones.. it is is a different story granted... while still some like me have firefox or something else installed.. one cannot unionstall the google preinstalled on android phones...
meaning even IF you install another broswer.. it never will be the one that automaticly boots if you load a webpage on a phone.. you manually have to open that other browser on a phone.. and copy the webpage adres in there..
had to even google that rikstv.. (despite having friends living in norway and liking it as a holiday place guess I did not watch a lot of tv when there;)).. but ok.. the norwegian paid tv
well aside firefox... the only ones that might still work on windows 7..
(but no idea if they work for rikstv)
are Thorium -> an opensource chromium clone ment to work on windows 7
Supermium -> sort of the same
you might try one of those 2...
As for that thing called rikstv, try spoffing your user agent.